Core Viewpoint - The A-share market experienced significant gains in precious metals and base metals sectors following the "Double Festival" holiday, with several stocks reaching their daily limit up [1][2]. Group 1: Market Performance - On the first trading day after the holiday, stocks in the precious metals and base metals sectors surged, with companies like Sichuan Gold, Jiangxi Copper, and Baiyin Nonferrous hitting the daily limit up [1]. - By midday, stocks such as Tongling Nonferrous, Yunnan Copper, and Western Mining also reached the daily limit up, while others like Xinyi Silver Tin and Luoyang Molybdenum rose over 9% [1]. - In the Hong Kong market, companies like China Gold International and Jiangxi Copper continued their upward trend, with Jiangxi Copper rising over 9% [2]. Group 2: Metal Price Movements - During the "Double Festival" period, prices of gold, silver, copper, and aluminum saw significant increases, with COMEX gold rising by 4.81% and LME copper by 4.21% [5]. - Analysts attribute the rise in base metal prices to ongoing supply disruptions and the impact of the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts, which have led to increased investor concerns regarding the dollar's credibility [6]. Group 3: Future Outlook - Analysts expect continued support for silver, copper, and aluminum prices, with copper facing supply disruptions and low inventory levels providing strong price support [7]. - The dual nature of silver's demand, both as a precious metal and an industrial commodity, is expected to sustain its price momentum, particularly in light of ongoing policy stimuli [7].
多股涨停!黄金、铜等金属资源股节后开市大涨